Zwinger
Comprising three sections—the Porcelain Gallery, the Masters' Gallery, and the Salon of Physics and Mathematics—it houses porcelain from the Saxon Kingdom and masterpieces by renowned artists. The highlight of the gallery is Raphael's "Sistine Madonna," a representative work of the Renaissance, along with many other masterpieces by artists such as Rembrandt.
Operating hours: 6:00 am – 8:00 pm (Closed on Mondays)
1-day ticket price: €14
Semper Opera House
Built in 1841, this Baroque-style masterpiece features opulent interiors. If not attending a performance, visitors must join scheduled tours available at fixed times - check the tour timetable posted at the opera house entrance for specific hours.
Frauenkirche Dresden
A landmark in the old town, this domed Baroque-style building was originally constructed in 1726 and features a stunning dome. Destroyed during World War II, it was rebuilt after German reunification. Along with the Semper Opera House and the Zwinger, it is considered one of the three major historical sites in the area.

















